What's left of pool after covid will take waaaay more than a movie for any resurgence.It was not meant to be a pool movie. Pool was just the sideline. It is a Movie about a Hustler who comes to grips with himself. But it brought pool back to the forefront. A big surge in pool in the early 60’s thanks to this movie. Same thing happened when the Color of Money a big surge in the late 80’s in pool from the Movie. 9 ball was happening every where. I guess one could credit Walter Tevis for all he did to help pool. Maybe another good pool flic could help bring back pool to the forefront.
Heavy on so many levels.When i first saw this i thought it was a pool movie. When i saw it again yrs later i realized what a dark tale it told. Great flic but man is it heavy.
Could be. But it seems the movie if made right could spark some interest maybe. But you may be right. Pool seems to be at the end of the spectrum. Then again I seen were a Billiard store has installed it’s 63th table since November 1st so maybe with everybody staying in pool May make a comebackWhat's left of pool after covid will take waaaay more than a movie for any resurgence.
Perhaps next time it is not a movie that brings some life back to pool. I'm thinking it may be some sort of realization / admission / awareness that internet speeds are doing some long term harm to people's mental health and pool may just be one of the remedies/therapies for our ever expanding world of ADD/and other related issues resulting from a society moving way too fast on a daily pace due to technology.Could be. But it seems the movie if made right could spark some interest maybe. But you may be right. Pool seems to be at the end of the spectrum. Then again I seen were a Billiard store has installed it’s 63th table since November 1st so maybe with everybody staying in pool May make a comeback
Let's just pray that Justin Bieber is not his young protege.Since Cruise is bringing back Top Gun, maybe he'll bring back TCOM![]()
It would help if all the big name poker players that play pool started talking about/supporting pool. Negreanu, JRB, Hennigan, etc. Also Rogan. If those guys showed up for Derby, Mosconi, US Open it would put a lot of eyes on pool.Let's just pray that Justin Bieber is not his young protege.Seriously, if they did another pool movie who should have the big roles?
It would help if all the big name poker players that play pool started talking about/supporting pool.
Negreanu, JRB, Hennigan, etc. Also Rogan. If those guys showed up for Derby, Mosconi, US Open it would put a lot of eyes on pool.
This might actually be the best part of the movie for me. I have re-watched the Hustler Twice in the last two weeks..it was running early on FXM. They also have shown The French Connection 1 and 2 back to back recently.Heavy on so many levels.
Black and white too.
Whats interesting, until cable or rental tapes many never saw that scene. When the Hustler was shown on regular tv that was always edited out I guess for time. To the tv guys I guess that scene was boring and worth cutting. It is actually one of the most reverent scenes in the movie.Heavy on so many levels.
Black and white too.
I agree.Whats interesting, until cable or rental tapes many never saw that scene. When the Hustler was shown on regular tv that was always edited out I guess for time. To the tv guys I guess that scene was boring and worth cutting. It is actually one of the most reverent scenes in the movie.
I had one of the first VCR's on the market when they came out. I paid like $1500.00 for a machine that in a few years you could buy for around $200. I also got a b&w camera. I wanted it to tape pool in my pool room.
I was right, everybody wanted to tape themselves playing. Jimmy Reid went crazy over it. He was having himself taped from every angle playing. Heres the point of the story though. VCRs were so new that the tape rental business did not exist yet. One day I get a catalog in the mail for taped movies from the company I bought the equipment from. Not for tapes to rent but purchase. There was like 50 movies on the list and amazingly The Hustler was one of them.
I ordered it right away. It came in a two tape set because of the length. Tape two only had about 20 minutes on it. It also cost $149.00. From the moment I got the tape it ran like a loop in the pool room. People just kept asking to watch The Hustler. I once joked that I knew all the dialog to the movie The Hustler. I was not joking though, I had seen or at least heard the movie I am sure over a thousand times and could do the dialog with the actors.
The movie is not perfect like the push shot Eddie calls and Fats says "Nice shot". Or the way they are shooting the balls off playing straight pool. Banking balls when there are balls you could just shoot in. They hit everything too hard and lose the cue ball constantly. Eddies nineball match was a series of trick shots and hardly resembled any kind of actual game. I was surprised Mosconi didn't do a better job with the technical stuff. Having said all that, filmed in B&W and the music, the acting the story line was a master piece and easy to see why it is a classic.
The Hustler is one of the most charcter driven movies I have ever seen. It doesn't matter how much screen time they get, you are interested in what they have to say and how they move the story forward. When the houseman at Ames says "This is Ames mister" you want to see what happens next. Even the most peripheral characters, Preacher, Sausage, Big John, Findley, Billy, The black guy limping around the pool room everyone is a brush stroke in the story being painted.I agree.
The pool shots in the movie, for the most part, were good for the uninitiated viewer.
For the player, they took the wrong shots sometimes.
The reason I put that particular scene up is that it goes to the heart of the young passionate pool player.
If you were a young player, in your teens and early twenties, before you got serious about life ie. education and family,
you probably know that feeling that Eddie is talking about in that scene.